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CONCORD, N.C. -- Last year's Better Half Dash runner-up Katelyn Sweet said last year she didn't want to nab a win before her boyfriend Kyle Larson nabbed his first Sprint Cup victory. Larson's first win at Michigan in August presented an opportunity for Sweet to dominate and win Thursday's sixth annual Better Half Dash race at Charlotte Motor Speedway . The event, which featured 10 competitors, raised more than $70,000 for the Motor Racing Outreach, Speedway Children's Charities and the other charities selected by each competitor. "It's pretty awesome. I'm glad that we let him get the win before I did," Sweet said with a smile on Larson in Victory Lane. "… Now I can kind of trash talk him and tell him to how to drive the car." Driving the No. 42 Nature Made Chevrolet, Sweet led the majority of the event after starting from the pole position. She passed Paige White, Brad Keselowski 's girlfriend, in the final laps for the lead. White held on to finish second, while Ty Dillon ’s wife, Haley Dillon, came up third. Anna McAllister, fiancée of Roush Fenway Racing tire changer Cory Baldwin, and Kinsley Parsons, fiancée of NASCAR official Patrick Marrill, rounded out the top five finishers. Larson, who spotted for Sweet , was on site in Victory Lane with the couple's young son Owen, who rocked a coordinating Nature Made fire suit to his mom's pink one. "Lots of fun, MRO does a good job with it," Larson said on the event. "I know Katelyn has looked forward to it for the last few years. She did good, she was really good." Third-place finisher Dillon was impressive in her No. 3, as she aggressively weaved from the back to the front twice in the event after getting caught up in minor spins. She couldn't quite make it all the way up front, but said she'll be back next year. "Absolutely," Dillon said. "They can't keep me from doing this. It's been so much fun and I will gladly accept the invitation. It was a blast." And it appears Sweet , whose brother BradSweet drives sprint cars and previously competed in the NASCAR XFINITY and Camping World Truck Series, may have caught the racing fever. "Yeah I do," Sweet said when asked if she wanted to race on a more regular basis. "Maybe not every weekend, that sounds a little bit much." "Both Charlotte races," White offered. "Yeah, both Charlotte races. Because I am not going to run in high heels," Sweet said, referencing the High Heel Dash in May. You heard it: Wheels over heels. &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;&lt;span _rtetemp=&quot;spchk&quot; style=&quot;background-color: #ffffaa;&quot; _rtespchksugg=&quot;Lt"alt"ult"flt"let"lit"lat"lot"ltd"t&quot;&gt;am&lt;/span&gt;p;lt;/p&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;gt;

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Champions Kyle Busch and Brad Keselowski are two of the best and hardest racers on the planet. Look back at the duo's history of contact and notable exchanges in what some are calling the sport’s next great rivalry.

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